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Despite the many books on preaching, bad homiletical models of expository preaching still exist. They come from various sources and are influenced by a variety of factors. Often it is not the model itself that is at fault, but the use made of it. They include:
1. The Puritans
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Assembled by R.C. Sproul, a team of the finest theologians and pastors have throughly revised and carefully crafted the new edition of the Reformation Study Bible to provide an unparalleled reading and discipleship experience.
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During the trial of Jesus, Pontius Pilate asked a question that has resounded through the ages: "What is truth?" That is the key question for today, when the idea of absolute truth is increasingly and soundly rejected in our culture. To help us understand what is at stake, we are examining the conversation between Jesus and Pilate in John 18.
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The X in Christmas is used like the R in R.C. My given name at birth was Robert Charles, although before I was even taken home from the hospital my parents called me by my initials, R.C., and nobody seems to be too scandalized by that.
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The culture wars are not a simple battle over swear words on television, or which performance artists get federal grants. Those kinds of issues are so many dandelions growing atop a toxic waste dump. The leading issues of our day, the destruction of marriage and the wanton murder of the unborn, on the other hand, are no mere social ills or skirmishes we are losing.
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